1. Standards for Neurologic Critical Care Units: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from The Neurocritical Care Society
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Cherylee W. J. Chang, Michel T. Torbey, Axel Rosengart, Sarah Livesay, Navaz Karanjia, Amanda Lamer-Rosen, Thomas P. Bleck, Wade S. Smith, Theresa Human, Tamer Abdelhak, Joshua E. Medow, Paul A. Nyquist, and Asma M. Moheet
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Quality management ,Critical Care ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Subspecialty ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multidisciplinary approach ,law ,Intensive care ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Societies, Medical ,Statement (computer science) ,business.industry ,Neurointensive care ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Quality Improvement ,Personnel, Hospital ,Neurology ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Organizational structure ,Neurology (clinical) ,Medical emergency ,Nervous System Diseases ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Neurocritical care is a distinct subspecialty focusing on the optimal management of acutely ill patients with life-threatening neurologic and neurosurgical disease or with life-threatening neurologic manifestations of systemic disease. Care by expert healthcare providers to optimize neurologic recovery is necessary. Given the lack of an organizational framework and criteria for the development and maintenance of neurological critical care units (NCCUs), this document is put forth by the Neurocritical Care Society (NCS). Recommended organizational structure, personnel and processes necessary to develop a successful neurocritical care program are outlined. Methods: Under the direction of NCS Executive Leadership, a multidisciplinary writing group of NCS members was formed. After an iterative process, a framework was proposed and approved by members of the writing group. A draft was then written, which was reviewed by the NCS Quality Committee and NCS Guidelines Committee, members at large, and posted for public comment. Feedback was formally collated, reviewed and incorporated into the final document which was subsequently approved by the NCS Board of Directors.
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- 2018